In Palm Springs, construction activity doesn’t stop just because it’s sunny outside. Resorts, hotels, vacation rentals, retail renovations, and seasonal upgrades can all involve elevated work—sometimes in tight schedules and high-traffic areas where people are moving through the same spaces as the jobsite.
That mix can make scaffolding fall claims more complex than they look at first:
- Tourist and visitor exposure: Injuries may involve contractors working near guest walkways, pool areas, or lobby access routes.
- Compressed timelines: Renovation schedules can create pressure to keep work moving—even when safety checks should be redone after changes.
- Multiple contractors on one property: Ownership, general contractors, and subcontractors may each believe someone else controlled the scaffold setup, inspections, or fall protection.
If you were hurt, the goal is to quickly figure out what failed—then build a claim around the failure, not just the fall.


